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Revolutionary spirit amidst historical black narratives.

"Free Enterprise" offers a gripping take on a lesser-known side of American history, centering on the life of a remarkable woman, Mary Ellen Pleasant. It could be a captivating read for you if you're interested in historical fiction that weaves real-life figures and events with a story of resilience and defiance. Michelle Cliff delivers a narrative that not only educates but also engrosses, reflecting the complex dynamics of race, gender, and power in 19th-century America.

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Free Enterprise: A Novel of Mary Ellen Pleasant

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ISBN: 9780872864375
Authors: Michelle Cliff
Publisher: City Lights
Date of Publication: 2004-09-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction
Related Topics: Race, War
Goodreads rating: 3.56
(rated by 209 readers)

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The axe is laid at the foot of the tree. When the first blow is struck there will be more money to help. This message was found on John Brown’s body following his ill-fated raid on Harpers Ferry. History books do not record the contribution of his mysterious collaborator, “M.E.P.,” but in Free Enterprise, acclaimed novelist Michelle Cliff tells the remarkable story of frontier legend Mary Ellen Pleasant. In 1858, two black women meet at a restaurant and begin to plot a revolution. Mary Ellen Pleasant owns a string of hotels in San Francisco that cater to wealthy whites and secretly double as havens for runaway slaves. Her comrade, Annie, is a young Jamaican who has given up her life of privilege to fight for the abolitionist cause. Together they join John Brown’s doomed enterprise, and barely escape with their lives.
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Revolutionary spirit amidst historical black narratives.

"Free Enterprise" offers a gripping take on a lesser-known side of American history, centering on the life of a remarkable woman, Mary Ellen Pleasant. It could be a captivating read for you if you're interested in historical fiction that weaves real-life figures and events with a story of resilience and defiance. Michelle Cliff delivers a narrative that not only educates but also engrosses, reflecting the complex dynamics of race, gender, and power in 19th-century America.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.